Rebuilding a brake caliper is a critical component of maintaining a vehicle’s braking system. Brake calipers are responsible for converting hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder into mechanical force that applies the brake pads against the rotors, slowing or stopping the vehicle. Over time, brake calipers can become worn or damaged, leading to decreased braking performance and potential safety hazards like brake failure.
Rebuilding a brake caliper involves disassembling the caliper, cleaning and inspecting its components for wear or damage, replacing any necessary parts, and reassembling the caliper with fresh seals and lubrication. This process requires specialized tools and knowledge of brake system operation, and it’s generally recommended to have a qualified mechanic perform the work to ensure safety and proper functionality.